Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1887, p. 8

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urpundby Hloliuhiouulvctd at Knpinnhucdto daulnaldulvnd the unload hnuomulrhudns 15 with your pocldooon I:-l.|`ynco' nbo Iboqlnlon of Tomato vprity, they eHnthuQIn|`n ulvruicyoooqkl can-oolylan C plaahtholuhl kctnlntl dovdopunntolthoolh ovom. 850 two Institution an duh` shalt work undo: unduly dlonnt clrcuutnou; lonunch as tho uulvolity at Tonntohnnd in Alvin has -huh c ;luI'IIIIIn|IllOIIll9Il'Uly n`l`otonIohud ulna bun wholly npporhd by public hub. Inlvudn at Thu that chained from odichl neuron in both ans. will convey to your hooourshlobooooaonrnot Idea 0! the In- nnrtnnl -nu-L I.-hm than 1... oh. ....__..-u.. word college. Toronto, tho total number oluu ootnvrhohnve |nuodln|ru(B.A. and ILA.) in I, that since the In! or uhlinhmont cl Quota`: university the local number ol students who have '3:-uluswl in nu (ILA. and ILA.) in ON; `nu accord to the calendar! tor the 3 union. ed by the authorities ol institution, (In total numbers ol gn- dlwo of all kinda. from line in Int. an as follows, VII. : (lndunud ll Toconm l'nl\1-fully L011 (llnduttoilll Oman`: Fnlrcldly U7 niist since the tin! uublinhmont ol Uni` I That our petitioner: have been unable to obtain 9 number ol students attending To- ronto univnrnlty during the platen! union ; that the n.-turn: when made out will in all pmhsblllty chow All inert.-no : that In the one ol Queen`: the increase this neulon in msrloul ; {hut the numbor ol nndor-Tulu- no stundi his rise: from la) to I8 . unxl that the to mnnborol uudonu enrolled 31 . nu:-unruuumnuuonrnnl Idol 0! SM III-, tworh hdngdooohrthocomnunlty v; the two unlvcnhkn at Tomato and Maj: Fndorfrula. l`nh`n|ly Coll . Tononto...Il Quota`: tfollogetlnguton `4 ll) (`olllulon on the K. S I`. It. This mowing A collision occurnad on the K. & I . R. track near the Montreal road. The only morning tmin. delnyod, run into at puuenpr coo.-h And an which ton haing luwlied to the cur works. Result -the vm \\ u bully in'urecl anal the locomotive shak- en up no Ind y that it had to be con! to the mnchilo Ikop. XITIIX CK` ICU`!!! ; Thu during the union of I885-U the un- dOl'-Kl'Id|IIt8 and other Itndenu ntundin Ann-lune: in Queen`: and Univenit ` loge. fomnto, were rapocdully an fo Ion : l'-uI-- -_.I. A ..c. ..I-..... nnvlve Iccugllulutl Ill sumo 10! !!! : Thu the work done of punely public ch; r|cter~l3' both ilutitutiom may bo fairly menu by the number of student: in the urn chum when [men] literature and 1 science an taught : ThAI during than nnnninn nf lkm eh. nn. llllt ll nus uoeu puuucly announced that additional revenues are inquired from the rovince for carrying on university work in llloronto ; that while your petitioners enter- tain the most friendly feeling towards To- ronto university as a sister institution ml sincerely wish It every possible prosperity, they trust they may point out that so in as Que-en'e is doing the same kind of work as Toronto university, and doing it equally as well, she establishes the strongest claim to receive recognition in some iorm IA! (ha Int} Jana n` nunnlu I'\lI`\l:n nlan IIUIII `IIICH (III? UBIIUCIIDI `T0 Cnlelly arl"n ; Thu your petitinnen learn with great I satiafactiun that the extennion of univenity education in engaging the attention of the governuneut. and it in their earnest desire that the public im rhuoe of Queen`: should be well known am duly counidencl ; ' 111:} if H`: lunnn nnlnlinlu an-nnnun..l plum Iuuualy I rulouluuuua In III support; : Thu Sui.-son`: university counts unong its friends thu great mass of the Jaopulntion from which` the students are chic y drawn Thu \'m1r netitinnen learn with cum: university ; Tint A large and valuable properly has been acqnimd at Kingston ;t.hnt new, cour modionn and rmuncnt buildings have been erected. with undn furnished by the citizens of Kingston for the univerlity ; tint the nninicipality of the city of Kingaoon.toget.her with twelve county mun-ila. have unani- ` mously I resolutions in its support _ >Tht. spoon`: connu uyusl Illll ; That the whole of Eutern Ontario is deeply concerned in the prosperity of Queen`: unirenity : That A lnrnn nnrl rn}nnh|n nrnnnrlv hlli ll.lI'U Ell" 3L'IeIIL`l3 [U {Ill Ull Bqlllll I-UTIIIS Z r That in an early address of its founders. :'<+ned to the public in I839. the doors of l,Im-en's were opened to all the youth of the muntry without distinction of creed or class or rnce : that from the r~t day of the es- tablishment of Queen's, this broad pn'nciple has never been departed from, and that at the present time the arts. science and medi- cnl classes Ailk rank among their students in attendance Anglicans. Romsninta. Metho- dists, Baptists, (`ongngstionnliats and l rea- byteriun : Thu! M19 Ihnln nf Fgntnrn (Inhu-in in Clllrlil That. for nearly lndf ll century this insti- tution at Kingston has taught general litera- ture and science to all on equal terms : Thnt in An mu-Iv mhlrnnn nf it: fmnnlnrn, \'Cl'IlKy "OTIS I , That the charter of I.moen's is older than any other existing pmvinciul imiveraity charter ` I`|...s A`-.. ...... ..I.. I.4.H` .. .......o...... oI.:.. :....A.' A Inrny dlhubonlwlnnsbo "|lnll\h -nu ra-Ln an ...J. I... _..|. I--. __..._ uni Cllll UCIIIUTIUKIQ WIIIUII ; 1 _ That two yeam ago, on all the constitu enta of Queen`; universit being specially and individually consulu.-(l. the ' unanimous- ly determined that Queen's s ould remain permanently at Kingston carrying on uni- vanity wor ; That. tho: 1-lmrtor nf Hum-n'n is nlnlpr than Queen 3 university. luugswn ; Thm Queen`: university, umlar the royal charter granted by Queen Victoria, in the early years of her mnjest '3 reign, provides for and embraces a comp ate course of liter` arv and scientic education; `H... elm c.......:..... ..c n.......'. ....:.......:m My and scientic education; Flint. the founders of Queen`: university, at a period in the history of Ciuuuln when 1 ` there was It perfectly flee choice of locali- \ ties selected Kingston on account of its cen- tral and aalnbrious position ; That two vnara mm. am all the unnstitu wr UXIUIIIIIII8 IIICU` UBUIIHIIBHS ; That {our petitioners are deeply interest- ed in t no maintenance and prosperity of Queen's university. Kingston : k Queen`: univemtv. royal `... .. ...-..- ` .u .-.-.4 noun`: v. V... . That his honor the lieutenant-governor, in his speech at the opening of the iegishr ture, on the 10th of February last, made special reference to the universities of the province. and gave expression to the inten~ tion of the government to submit a measure for extending their usefulness ; That Your netitimmrs mm almmlv interest- To :1 Ilouomable "Iv Leg/ixlulfl--' .-l.-mu!-ly o_/`the I rorim'e 13/ Ontario : 'l`he'petit.iou of Queen's university en- clowxnent association humbly aheweth : 1 'l`L-L L3- l.-...... cl... l:_............L ..... .1... _ii'k'nB}{ IE5 IiJ'c'o:":Qi.`1::.'l';" `Wm Tlnt it ha been publicly Announced than dditinnnl ravennan Am mnuiuul {nun Hm THE PETITION JUST; LAII5 EFORE THE LOCAL HOUSE, Reasons `.|'lIy (ionwnllleut Ahl should be. Given tn Que;-n`s. If Any In Going-All Eastern Ontarlo lute:-outed In che [Yul- reljully --The Document Sneaks for It- uulf. ` . WANTS ITS FULL SHARE. uunw -.-vwvu an: n-v-nu .\rri\'alI It the British American Hotel- H. West. W. C. Bell,'l`nronw : E. W. Rath- |.nn llggn-non. \\' It ll...-o |2..oI`..l.\ \' \' was-Al, u-v uvuvwu .2... .... .....,;` rm.'. .'.....m` "m u-nu: NI Ir. Of. his the an Hubbl- ndu-let Wslanloynd Illa Bark, n.-~ Istivuol W. Wlhau. ol Ibo cotton mill. luvs HI lot toll on n (funndcrflom But on the lat. Mn. Nu c. Goodwin. u-to..u, hovuulillnw . lat l in Nov Yuri [loath cl 5 I oponuonlorlbotmauldohnour. R. hloooho `Pippa, no cl Kr Clu `Tlllur. hn|:xn-dnh1lnhhlnltL. u. nus. n.\. nu hun, D1-oeronto: \\', Ii. lluvt. Bnlfuln, .\'.\'.. I-I. .\lcKenty. Ruth: A. Huh-Inison, J. (`. IN)`. (I. D. Miller. W. Pipe. F. Bacon. (S. .\ullijo. Montreal :T. R. (`am-y. hnmlnn ; J. W. Ingils. Boston. I. llllllul 3 1'1. II I'\I :.rI|uIp.uruI'Iu .ngtIaIIuool the Dominion Duluth . bu ucure-I A nnnlllnn In OK; Lnlbilnp - Pooplo What Iovououu. laying: and noun Anna Atunuon. "Centralixation or de-oentraliaation in the lueetion that the government will have de~ clued in the Ontario l he at this eeeeion." eaid a member 0 the city deputa- tion on hie return from Toronto yeeterday. And I don`t hardly know what will be the remit. for at t the membere are run n wild on t queetion. Too many places eyalter echooll of ecience. and my innpree eioniealloftheln willhelelt anleaaeonr bination in formed. Ae I eaid at rlt tho- queetion in whether we ehall have one t college in Tbmnto. or a number of co egee in Ontario. Ireryhody known that Queen`; unlvenlty was the Ire! to klch against the Ezlehremcecheme. and hit in conceded tlllxat e e c 'Ina t`~ euuort. er demanda azeullim formidable. Now the opponente ol confederation ehonld drop local echemee and combine on Qneen`e, demand a echoololecieaee heneandaidfor thenllego if aid in to be granted to Toronto Ilnivlnity, and the pet oonlederation acheme ol Toron- toaiane will he killed. The tieta. who eeeh a univereuty charter for 'oodatock. will fall into the comhine," and the country saved from ountralinatinn and greedy de- mandeol the high-jinhe ol Toronto. It is de-centralization that the outaidere want. the privilege to have unlveritiee wherever they can be made encceednl, and thh in the tight tolace. Queen`: in the etrengeet com petitor of Toronto. hence hen the echool ol ecienoe would he made a euooc. and that havin been accocnpliahed it would he an aaav 1 inc In ant. nohnnla in nthnr lalnnna IIQVIII Ii IL!`-KPH. I. WKKINI W -n only in; to gctochoollinotbor when they wonrud for thin. But n the first ply.` Ml] confocal-st-Ion. KT U_ W. (`indaud cl Sunday. D`. II. l1.-l_ l'Llll3lUll. We do not ask anything more than kind words and good wishes and I appeal more particularly in this regard to (boat who are the employers of our volunteer: in whose power It is to render much valuable unint- anoo to a aervice which requirea, and in my opinion deaervea, warm oncou menL- \our obedient. servant. Hx_\'n\' Sxm-n. l.ieut.-Colonel. commanding the Nth l .\\'. U. Ries. A (`omblnnllon Needed that tho Govern- ment Cannot Withstand. HIIIIVU. Let me ask my fellowcitizens. then. to en- coursgo by every means in their power the `n_\liury education of the young men of Iungston. `Va an Inn? nah 1|I|l'I|niIIxI nun:-A fknn I::n.l A Plus Display. Z. lhevxlt has in his window as fine dis play of Scotch tweed: for suitin An A!- tructive feature is the buttons or the cost ` uml wot. which are of the some mntorinl ms 1 each piece of goods. These look well as they are now shown on each picve. He guurur toes An A I t. IIIUIT l\,'|.lll'lI IIVJI-II IAIIU nurl.u- 63$. For the men 01 the battalion under my command, I crave the kindly indulgence of their employers in ci\'il life. Like nearly all the city corps the Nth enjoy no pecuni- ary benet from their drill. The pay of otiicers and men is funded for the good of the battalion, and is used for the nrpose of procurin certain articles of uni arm and regiments equipqge not sup- plied hv the government and such other ex` penscs as may be necessary for sustaining 1| properly equip d regiment. Under such circumsmnces do not think it is unres< sonable to expect from the good citizens of Kingston some kindly encouragement to our local volunteers. In Toronto snd Mon- treal the local corps are regarded with us- tural pride by the people, and surely there is no reason why a similar spirit should not ` prevail here. nor why Kingston should not ` supply in bstuslion equsl in drill sud discip- line to any of those in the big cities I have named. IIIUVCIIICIII. A few years ago it was the custom of cer- tain hypercritical pco le to make fun of the militia. but recent `anadiau history has proved that our boys are Iolnethin better than sham aoldierssntl able to ho d their own ululer circunistsucea of serious ditculty. Those who witnessed the cheerful and dc- votml bearing of our men, during the cam paigln of I885), have no reason to be aehamed of t e military spirit of Canadians, nor will the volunteers readily forget the warm and generous welcome of their countrymen nnxl coumrywomen, so vi orously accorded on their return from the 'orth-West. la... n... ..o .1... |........u:-.. .._,n.._ _,_. UL.-nluiuullj .nuucureI Fugue. in tho mean. ndu-lei Wslnnloy Ind Hill lhrhr, tivnnl \\' WI]-n ml .3. nan... ..m r. u - -gvu -uouuu u vu BIIIJIIIII u. U: 6|-I-0-:13! univenit . an that inzilio want of the endowment 0 Toronto university being Nued.- a proportionate expenditure be made, in connection with Queen`: university at Kingston : And an in Jun: lmuml Ivnnr .ms:o.'....m-. - Encournge the Volunteers. 0`1'r.\\\'A, March `24. --(To the Editor) : As the season for annual drill is near at hand I trust. I may 'be pennitwd to_ address a few remnrks to the nxerhhanm of Kingston, and to all who take an interest in the volunteer movement. A 1-... ...,..... __,_ :. _,,,, .L . - Will aver pray On behtlf of Queen's V`uni\'ersityV.endow- ineut association. S. FLr..\n.\'u. R. \'. Romzns, : President. . Honorary Secretary. Mar.-In lat. 1887. gswn : And as in duty bound your petitioners will over pray ; , _ `hi of I,)IInnn`u Inn}.-nu-;.Hu nnulnnv sitieo inltico may be done to Eastern On- tario And to the many thousands of people 1 Whll privgbo meduu to support of Queen : in the thn nntlnwnnznt A 'l`........s.. .....:.......:A.. |..:...- THROTTLE CONFEDERATION. Ono!)--`: iv] ' Donn.` The Chemical Engine. The members of the deputltion, who went to Toronto in connection with the bill ro- the city `s debt. visited the works in \\ hich e chemical engine is being manufac- tured. The manager of the works stated that the engine would not be ready until Waxy. PERSONAL MENrT|O7N. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. r ros in] work Gotu-1 Bond: to: Work. Men are employed in getting the electric light has ready for erection. .\Ir. (`ump- hell, t e manager of tho Electric Light com- pany,aays he hts pmpured a plan of the cir- cuit over which he Intends to string the llIlly,BI]l III! III! pl`! I ll PIIII Ul [H0 CII" string wires, for the approval of the city engineer. gnu -gnaw--uusuvunu uv\-uvu_y- Un Wedne-odny the Philomatheun society (Dominion Business college) will hold its nal meeting for this term. An excellent programme In bein Egepareul, anal the um- tributon to it. wil some of`t.l\e most talented ladies lntl gentlemen in the city. An Able Attnck. Au able attack was made last .\`aturda.y afternoon on the Japanese presents olfered by Hendry & Thompson with their 60. Japantea. We name 3 o'clock Saturday axftcmoon next for I second attack. New lot opened. Hendry & Thompson. ILISI. Illslli III IVKHITI [0 "UHIK IIUSUKIIU U1 mine." The correspondence M ill appear to- morrow. and from time to time until the subject is exhausted. "'l`h|t llunbaml of Dyllne." Ah-emly we have a column of letters in reply to the questions naked in the Winn: last night in regard to that husband of correspondence appear annlvvllll` nun: u-u.-uucuu I.|llIl"Uu I` he folldwiug students have entered the Dominion Business college within the past few days: Messrs. C. \\'m-tnmn, Colehrook : \\'at.son, Kin ton : (`0Incr, (lannnoquo : Mi-Donnell. (3 engarry. - -- uwuv uw annul- Nine-tenths cf the disease denominated` satarrh is the result of rotnicted or oft-1-o- peatcxl cold: in the h Nasal Balm will give immediate re and permanently cures} " Pomev-oy'n Poronsoul Plutera. .l. B. Slater, druggist, of Jolmatown, l'u.. says of the above : I like your goods very much ; think they are destined to a great success." Of all druggists and J. (L lung, Kimnton. t6llt'l.`V3U. K iugston. jl ` ' . 3.0.?` Q. 7- - = The works cod yard in the best place in the .city to purchase gv.-mxine Scranton No. 4. soul. Kr ` only Two Went Up. Messrs. Anglia and Errott were finally the only two who went up for examination in the medical college for honors and the ;,'OM medal. ' " coal:-ulna A-`canons. ._...4 A _....l.l_.. ._-_ L_lJ _.--A__ I looking After the (lamina. -___ _.-_ _L- L-___ ._.-_|_ 1- __......,x_.. _. . *__._ Entering the lluslueu (`ollege._ |... l.Jl....2.... ..o.., -.;- l....... -..L_.._' The l`I|Ilom:thean Society. |\'...L...._.I--. AL- l)L:I-._-.|.-..__ _ `u Hotel Arrivals: . u-..... . LOCAL B'REVlTlfS. whro It Ends. ._ -1` Al I9, llII \0I'IV'Xll'FCjT-lT DICIX (Mu: llluukrhj dopntlcn ` ballot I has listing: John Al AZLLI. DAIIDIII v`Zh`1 nu. Cndllod to the Ionic! he Int Iluuup I: on Inning favor. ` The (`co-I'll! Fnnhldrrh In `No lot this : Illndl dollthl oooulh the IOIIUJII Inca I not. lie I70 wortlonzl mi ll II-uillluulrllljn I00 vmlonvon uluullod Ike! Io: tn nlnuh. nuhllth |dl.w nnlnotllo can nnnn In 1`;-Inn ILA -n.J AI.l__. .1 AL- nun nu). -0VIl II J. W . In the oven! over o\`only~ti\'o mnom n at can the third dogroo III our * In In by R.'. Bro. Rohort Louumon. P. D. D.U.M.. of Prince of Wales lodge, No. I46. Novburg. al{ly notgulul by Btu. J_. [L a'ylu|wonh H. =|l'! i{:.. both ol"he|v- r .u.. .5: . Jupocnvoy. Rktt I I they I" Ii-l their duty. uhowi thonnolvu tn be bright manna. In odd - tlon tn the regular work I couvuintiooal half hour was given how Altomonu and evening In at and uulroring qucntlou "*..."':"' ' `*.,....'*':" . .:.; 2" ::*- : vary a am In 0 VI no 5... ';.Gnu crrlit is due KW. Bro. W pain: 0 tool In go up tho |odp.ndclo1-tothomnnyrou whonnnlnudlpansdthodhtcth can put `I II. aid tho Incl.` oh. gun... ...... "NHl"l'nl wt nu uusulpuuou uy N. um. I'.. I1. Sin me. \\'..\I.. 0! Ancient St. John`: bodgo. a .1,- Kmglton. (tho olden lo: in the dinu1'cl.). in which In In: uni: by Hm. George Nummorvillo, o! Cam-nqui lodco an .s'.\\.. and Bro. Iowa: on J.\\'. I- .L- -..-_x.._ -..-_ --..,_-., 2, - , A Grant Company 0! Ilsuuu In the (`In lsinonplylng Degrees. According to notice ivon to all the lodge: ~ In the Fourteenth din cl a lodge of instruc- tiou was opened Thundu ' Afternoon in the Muonic hall, under the irection of R. W. liro. I". \\'e|ch. I).D.li 3].. for the purpose of securing uniformity in the nnnner of con- ferring the three dogreol And the gonorul work 0! the I Over fty brethren were present. T 0 work of the first do was well rlormod by W. Hm. J. M. Sm th. Mater Lorne Lodge, No. 404, Tsmworth, (the min I lodge in the district), ulnly an am... by . (George Richnnlnon. ol Lorne ` lodge. u .N`.\\'., and Hm ll. Mount. of Mindcn lodge, n J.\\'. The second degree nu exemphliod by W. Bro. l".. H. Sun the. \\'.M,, n' Am-inn! Ht Julia`. Ind... A Q . `Illu- The evening meetil V. hold in Fhalmcrn N church, was uldnaseq by the Rev. Mr. ` Uruoey. Rev. Mr. Mcbenn and Rev. Mr. Young. of Nnpnnee. These gentlemen ex- pwued their uympnthy with the work of the \\'.l".\l.S., and. while extolling vhnt had been done. urged the Iociet to still greater elfortn in the future. 'I` to report was presented but could not be regal, fhe | choir of the church remlerul very etlicient | service during the evening. ` .__. __._. _,- 7- I nuuniun utulu, .\I rs. .1unaru. Mrs. Hamilton presented the trc.uurer'u 1 report for Mrs. Ross. of Pic-ton. and it was resolved thst these reports, showing the total contributions to be $765.96, he mlnpt ed and sent to the preshytery then in sea- -jclplionobud 850 Incl`: the visitor: ION nnln KC Ila nhv lmlnan In o-tank, ICU W "W II. [II- Iuiotnudnhlvonoulr-ad. van lid. The immanent . lot the Mind most on April 7th. IILVWRJIIVIU Ill nnelr '0rK. At the afternoon session the reports of the various moieties were mind by the following : Preob Lerial aociet . Miss Fowler; Amherst Isio.n<{suxiliary, lrs. Hamilton :81. Air drew`s nuxilinr , Belleville, Mrs. McLean ; John street. Be leville, Mrs. Northru ; 1;- bounars of Love, Beilcville. Miss ('00 ; De- seronto uuxiliarq. Miss Dnvia ; Gnnnnoque auxiliary. Mrs. Jntthew ; T. l. .\l. 11., Hair nuoque, Mia: McKenzie ; Hnrrowsmith nu);- ilinry, Mn. Dickson ; Kingston uuxilinry. .\lra. Hamilton ; Y.P..\I.S., hingston, Miss Fovrler ; Picton uuxilinry. Mrs. \\'nltcr Rosa; Stirling auxilinry, Mrs. .\lL-Lean: , Luudowne nuxilinry. Mrs. Millard : Fairfzu mission band. .\I rs. Millard. 5 I u... u.....:n..... -._..-... ,. -L. P""" I An earnest. and solemn prayer was then oored up by Mr. Northru , imploring the divine blessing ou the newiiy-appointed of- ce-benrers and their work. As H... ..h........-.. ..--..:-._ n._ _A-._._ ._tu_- D0llUV'llIe. ' Third Vice President--.\Irs. Cunlthard. Picton. Secretary-Mrs. Dickson. , TreanuIer-Mrs. C. Hamilton. Mrs. C. Hamilton moved, Mrs McLean seconded, a vote of thanks to Mrs. Dickson and Mn. Mowat for the very etcient man- ner in which they, though prostrated by ill- ness, have discharged their respective duties of president and secretary throughout the past year. An anxrnnct nvni nninunn nnn-nr Irma ohun ' \ The Dim-rent Counties Heard I-`roln-'l`he Ladies lingo Something to Do. and They do It \\'llln all Their Blight-The `, utlleers are Very widely Distributed. The annual business meeting of the Pres- byterial society of the women`: foreign mis- sion was held in the hall of Cooke's church on Tuesday, March 22nd, at l0o clock. The following is the list of delegates ;. Presby- terislsocicty. Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Byers; Belleville, St. Andrew`s auxil- iary, Mrs. McLean; John street auxiliary, Mrs. Northrop: Labourers of Love, M.S., Miss Cook ; Deseronto, Miss Sinclair, Miss Davis: (hmnnoque auxiliary, Mrs. Mut- the'w, Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Barrow; Juvenile M.B., Mrs. Byers ;Thousand Island mission hand, Miss McKenzie; Kin tonauxiliary, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. ~ I n d Ross, Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Goodwin, iss Marshall, Mrs. C. Hamilton, Miss Fowler; Youn l e0 le s Missionary association, Mrs. Mars all, iss Mowat, Miss L. Fowler; Picton, Mrs. J. l"rnser. M rs. Walter Ross ; Lsnsdowne aux- iliary and Fairfax mission band, Mrs. Mil lard. The president, Mrs. Dickson, being in the chair, opened the meeting with de- votional exercises, and afterwards addressed a few words to the delegates, welcoming them to our cit and expressing her great satisfaction at t ne harmon and success of the Presbyterinl society. T Ie following ofli~ cers were elected by ballot for the ensuing YCIIT 2 "rnniulunf .-\Im nm...I.l D.-ma yuur : President -~Mrs. Donald Ross. First Vice l`resi Byers, (}zum~ noque. Snnnlnl "i:\n l'rnm::]nnf _\'l-Q 1`u.|nl\n`\:I` IllK||lU. Second Vice Pl`l`3iLl8llt -.\h~s. Tannahill, ` Belleville. 'I`L:...I I`: .. I).__`: I _.. \l,,_ 1- ,,|.L_,,n wmuous ownsuons or THE PEO- PLE` ARE REPRESENTED. , I ! ! )VOMEN S MISSION WORK `TWA! JUIT UK! SAM. L006: A(r)?fNS71 l:J(:"l"ION. A man 1:! uric:-:1: hold yuuznlny AL ` tornouatolbcur oonpldnh oallut thou. -tomato! null pupa-ck: on nation which lots! Inpmvulnuh (clnho) wan hoinguuk. The staunch lottho Col- lnnnunnnl In-I ah.-ntalnnlngnn-unu-lu-..l nluu IIJUIIUIII U1 U1: {1!.In).l!0, Ill,` lMlUp[' sent then THE BRI IIIUIW ii IUCII 2 - DIIIIIII "- Father Doooghue. ol CIf`|OC;u`KM. oc- rupkullurlynuhour in showing one ol the high choncton ol tho lrhh non. going back no an um period ol Irish history. ch! put-out clluiclot that dclprul tho his or lgmhlo. shone cnuplouou I 0 I unonuuuo all and political {.7 The oboir St. John's church Pout. modor HHJ. R. 0`IrhI u-`gum and the Ru`. 1'. I . Ufonoru n 1! .) In their nodluouol handful Int dlleult uhcou dhphycd mnhl lnluluq ad from harmony (tho pub. god onltlvouun. Ila Innh uni Inn: Doqhu-Cy. rth. on; In onollnut VIII gin! huh and `run: `I, . `'55-... mm: M. Iugt`"uua .. . |uulIlnIh`_:l_ r. Inna! can -can-AL.-.II.. Q-_ A;l`I|I at larch Evan and hour It Nur- toodod-nfho Proceed: Rocllnocl. Few nnidenu ol Smith`: Pull: rvmomho tho Innntilul hard: 0! Sun! Fnnch dc 8510: to be In llod II for the ontorio uul Iectun on the evening nl Ht. |`ntdcl'n day. They cum not only to honor an! aim thy ` but from a gamma uplrit, to unit! the loved pastor townnlo the I Iiclulou ol dubs on the chm-vb and yhry. Father sum nolshor to make an event upon amid noon-.nnndusl and liunry can such u h uldnn . Fllhf linnllnn (1 ('ADl& no. IKIU IIIIUT Wu H CIIJUI `HIT IQ . The new work on prod: writing And In- duin uhoul-I he in the lands 0! every cum. to fur civil eervioe and teachers` u- nminulionn. Saul OL50 and secure I copy. Adclreu. .\IcK|y R Wood. Kingon. Unl On Suunlny 1 half Iniletrotting not look ` plum on Howe Island. The bones compot- mg were Lad Chncy." owned hy I". Clancy. sud (iipoy noon." mruod b{ Mr. Levin. ongtln. The Inner won by nbout three The not I-nrh nn nra-in vrltinn And. in. lllllltj Kl IE XE` III 500 0l'lI Remember the old re inble for I new spring hst. The lsr t stock. llnest. goods. and latest styles, at .B. Page & (`o's., lead- ing hsuen and furriers, Princus street, op- posite City hotel. All persons. interested in hue-hell. should drop into Mr. R J. l'ZilIneck's oioe, Clar- ence street. A scheme to any on this sport satisfactorily this suson will be pre- nntnd urn-vv -I II ` touted. [L s. IO Would Lilo to lav: All. `Ho ooon I the lth battalion, I ic!nn. want I hand In the military Igocusclo in Kllpln In Jun. Lknt.-Col V illion vu naked vlyhohdnot nought I cu-uoutoldl the lrouplln Ibdbtotndhhnply sun that to only asked lot that ngilncnu thnt would Inc In onnnhlun. to that the upuuo would not no I that the government would not lbs! I it. Q] CIKNIU III. Illltlillllllll. A select comniiwbo Inn to have met this Afternoon to draft A jubilee eungrltulutnry ouldnu to be neat to the Men. D-...A_.L._ 5L. .-.I.I _. :-I.I- I..- - __... U-HI`. ' A friend of Queen`: unirorlity denim: us to enquire how-many Irishman Are-employ ed About the iutitminn. A ..|-_. _-_.__'ru"._ _-_ ._ L..-._ _.-. .L:- HIIITIIJI IAIKU IXI. EVDIIIIIK. Collector Middleton hm only 8'20 of lust 1 your`: taxes to collect. Slxnlinn nn Huh nhlon nl Hm n Ill-`inn Hul- year I ulu I0 mllect. _ Sluti on bbth sides of the Carling rink on Sutur my afternoon And evening. The hill :1 tn the vitv debt. In: hum .~ul~ ` Ull nVIl|Ir|l-I nlucruuuu null U\'CuIu8. The bill as to the city debt has been aul~ vnncod I stage In the Ontario Ieginlntu re. The Tmntnn Inwn noun:-H Inn notitinnaul "' :.T"'r3l`.'i' '.`"','.}m.u.-. ....- mill .. Little Luke. I'}I'lIQ0_I[\,. ip `doing 3 good bluincn. A I_.'-._,l .1 1k..__..`. ....:_-_.:A_. ,I-_:___ _.. I'M-ngrnpln 0! Interest :3 Picked lip ly Our Bun: llopol-tor: on the Street. noun ) cheapest M. Lai|lnw`a. John Nurrny, police court. drunk. fined 85 and coca. en... .l\ oh- .I.....|. ..r .|....m :....|.... :..n -. qu mu cons. Show to the depth of three inches fell 5! Shnrhot Lake lat evening. \ Cnllactnr .\Ii4hHpInn hn nnlv I'll) nf lgqt VIIILVI I U I`! IIIU KVII ICTIU I381-Eur. The Trenton tmvn council ha petitioned the Unurio leginlnure to establish 5 svhool of science in hip (on. 1'...` D..AL.... `- ...._4_I.I.. ....... _..:Il -. -F010 and cnorm--"uunt1. Mr. I-.'. L`rumIu_\'. so 0. Sulo-Tbcy ll Lo\'oJ:mk..\lr. A..\liddlm-ton. Duct thy requesu -"Bohnnkus," Messrs. Mid dletun and (`rumlt-y. Piano solo-3111. Mv(`lymonL (`horus- \Vhcn we`n~ on Pamdr." (`ompau{_ Solo "Paddy Duffy`; (`art." .\lr T. .\lm-ul s- tor. --v-u- ---v- o-v \----u-u. A nun who begin work in connec- tion with up : hand. in Sydonhun Street \luthodbt church. said he wu converted at Waterloo. 0It.. and. rotlming to London. wot an lntorut in the city boot-blacks. Fmn Art with two boys tho class in- cnuod toloor hundred, and included all QL4 ._-l-. J AL- .35.. KITISHM WHIG, FRIDAY, % MARCH -;;s_._J ` Band. Quartel.te-Brin buck my Bonnie to me." Mrs. and Miss On own)`. Messrs. Mm.-nlislor ` and Middleton. , Pisno Sol0--Scowh Mrs." Mrs. McClymunl. Chorus-"Bmnni;mn's band." Company. Solo |seloctod)~ Mrs. Gallumu`. Solo and chorus~-"Band." Mr. MM-.nli.~m~.r. solo. Snln _MI-n \'in.-Inn-`I Qnnllna Qx-run " \Ir ` SOIO. Solo -Mm. \Vinslow`s Soothing Syrup." .\lr. E. Crumloy. Plano aolo~Mrs. (`nrnm'sky. (`horus-'l`he Mclntyms." (`ompnm Fan B o-ixto(-n ladies. Soldiers chorus--(`mnpnn . Solo and chorm-Bnnd.' Mr. [-2. Crumluy. snln, The drums and trumpets play and nu: dulighl. Whn we meet on our mradc We take lholend, we 0 indeed. The Kingston fan brigade. The following is the programme : (`Ivan-our-n, "\A.n-..I. I II... \l.\n "I I Mark mm-.m1u~ch in our uniforms so bright : The drums and trumpets play and kills us with dulhlhl. vv uua .- -uv Iv---B nu. - 0\'or1uro-"Mnn-h of the Men of Ilurlcvh." Band. Dulnrtoln-_Ilrinty lmnlr mv Rnnnin In nun concern} `r sum-rs nus An Ijlutortnlnmentlhst uncle the Patients ` Scream wnn .DolIgl|t. " The snnusl concert' for the inmates of the ssylum b Chslingr_s' church choir, assisted by a num r of young ladies, took lace last night, and was. as usual when t is choir goesout there, as grand success. 'Nothing thst would contribute to the success of the entertainment was omitted. The result wins a ooncert that the asylum authorities do not as A rule get, and one that proved of incul- cnlable interest to the inmates themselves. The trip was made in good time, and the programme begun nbo_ut 7 o'clock. A very attractive number, which ndded much to the entertainment, was the sppesrsuce of is fun brigade for the tirst time in any ro- gramme rendered in the institution, an all expressed themselves as very much pleased with the precision shown in carrying out the cournsnds. There were several new features that no other fan brigade ever performed, which gave a new interest to the scene. The brigade were dressed in five dilferent colors, red, white, blue, pink nnd cream, and the blending of these colors when the different gures were being executed was very pretty. One gure in particular, A hollow square. was formed to resist uttnck, and (`s t. (lnllowny, who commanded the bri_ gm e, stood in the centre of the square with crossed union jacks outing over his head. This was especially ndmired, in fact the whnln nm-fnrmnnnn me am well Anrrm-inlml WIIOIG lN'l'I()l'lll&IIC WIS EU \\'lSll I FTUCIDICII that an encore was:insisted on nmr respond- ed to. The Indian sang as the marched off the|following chorus, arrange: for the occa- SIOH I 11115 WHS especially Il(llllll'B1l, Ill HICL IIIU whole performance was so well arprecmted am ...) A- 'I`|... I..,l:-.. .......- .. LL... ...-......|....l AB` CIT] WIT!" lllluul` thopnhnol Ibocity. Mark tinu-.m1u-ch in uniforms bright The drums and Lnunmla nhw nnd lls wit Ler. Solo and chorus ~Band." .\l r. mlo solo. Solo--Old England and the .\'cw,' way. sm 1 C orua-Johnnie Schnmker." ('ompouu. Solu and vhornr "Band." Hr. (-:|Iluwa_\.snln. "Auld Land .~`_\'ne." "God Save Iho Queen." INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. CONCERT AT THE ASYLHM. 1 . \\'. Middk-lun. " Mr. Gnllcr The Punch; launch. Yuterdnynmoeting of the ngriculturd membonol the Ontario loginhtun in hold. at w|Ik:|I Henry Burden undo intonlting nemu-ll. declaring that organization Among the {union was mad duirsblo. Mr. Wil- mot also nude on Address. urging more unity Among the fu-men irrupoctive 0! party politics.

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